The College offers special rates for students over age 60 and for alumni of SVC or its predecessor, St. Joseph College, with a bachelor's degree.
For those with a desire to refine and explore their creative capacity, SVC will be offering Concepts of Visual Design, Art History, Creative Writing, SVC Concert Band, and Effective Speaking. Popular courses in Marketing, Sports Law, Brand Communication and Strategy, and Police Organization and Management will also be offered. As the healthcare field increases in importance in today's world, courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Microbiology, Pharmacology, and Healthcare Law are available for exploration.

Other courses of interest include English Composition, Introductory Algebra, Statistical Methods, and a basic computer class. A complete listing of the spring course schedule is viewable at www.svc.edu.

Space is limited in certain classes, so register through the Office of Admissions. There's still time to enroll in a degree program at Southern Vermont College for the spring semester.

Admissions staff is available to answer any questions by calling 802-447-6300 or e-mail admissions@svc.edu. Founded in 1926, Southern Vermont College offers a career-enhancing, liberal arts education with 17 academic degree programs for more than 550 students. SVC recognizes the importance of educating students for the workplace of the twenty-first century and for lives as successful leaders in their communities. SVC's athletic teams are part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and the New England intercollegiate Collegiate Conference (NECC). The College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and has been designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a Community-Engagement Classification institution.

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